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1999 gs500e vm34 jetting

Started by Reed10, October 25, 2024, 07:14:04 AM

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Reed10

Does anyone have the jet sizes for a gs500 with the mikuni vm34 carbs. Mine is running g really rich. I need. Good starting point. I bought the bike with the carbs on it already

Armandorf

#1
it is in the wiki and other past threads

http://wiki.gstwins.com/

Reed10

I looked in the wiki. But it only talks about the stock carbs. These are aftermarket mikuni vm34 carbs. I've tried contacting venders that sell the kits or some close but they won't tell me recommend jetting. I purchased the bike with these carbs on it. And it's way rich.

Armandorf

#3
time to have fun or stop suffering, you decide...

open them, look for the jet number you haver now and order more sizes.

vm34 is 2 circuit?
needle with ridges to adjust height?

i would aim at similarnumbers as stock gs 1st gen carb.

pilot 40  main around 120-130 maybe

and also, you may only need to lower the needle, or tune it on pilot mixture.

tweak first it to extract info and understand where you are richer,
jet sizes, needle code/profile and needle height

there is better info but roughly
piolt idle -1/8th throttle
needle height +main jet - 1/8th to 3/4th
mainjet 3/4th to WOT

Reed10

I opened them. Have 40 pilot and 260 main. I added a wide band three full turns out and I'm at 12.5 afr. Waiting on smaller pilot jets. I have 240-310 mains but I feel I'll need a lot smaller. I'm going to find a local shop that has a dyno so I can run it under load and correct my wife open aft. Then focus on the needle

moe_tunes

From this video the yamaha xs650 with vm34 carbs uses a main jet from 180 to 220 so you will definitely need smaller mains.
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.

Armandorf

how did you installed a wide band ? which  one?

for pilot jet i would aim to 3 turns out.

Joolstacho

A pair of ORIGINAL carbs with correct original jetting will probably be cheaper and easier to find than trying to chase the right settings with your non-standard Mikukis.
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